US20150366294A1 - Decorative Ornament - Google Patents
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- the decorative ornament of the present invention is particularly configured to be used with footwear having topside slit openings.
- This type of footwear has its genesis from the “penny loafer”, a type of slip-on shoe having a diamond-shaped slit pocket opening on its upper surface, Once worn mostly by men, this style of shoe is now also commonly worn by women who want to make a classic, yet casual fashion statement.
- the shoe ornament comprises a thin, disc shaped plate member which fits into the top slit pocket opening of the shoe or an accessory with a similar opening.
- An extendable clasp is secured to the plate member.
- One or more decorative charms each having a ring shaped section, are positioned around the crosspiece and extension member of the clasp. The decorative section of the charm hangs down from the clasp and extends over the upper surface of the shoe or accessory.
- the shoe ornament is innovative in its use and function in that it allows easy interchangeability for multitudes of different charms and pendants on all shoes or articles i.e. high heels, belts, wallets, etc. having a small loafer styled slit pocket opening, without the need for any glue, bolts, screws, sewing or cumbersome attachments.
- the disc shaped plate member When the disc shaped plate member is combined with its clasp member, it becomes a usable, functional, universal charm and pendant holder, allowing for smooth insertion into any shoe or article that has a slit pocket opening. The wearer can then personally choose whatever charm, pendant or gem she decides to hang from the shoe or accessory.
- the invention offers the wearer an interchangeable new look with no limitations on any standard sized charm or pendant.
- the clasp side of the decorative ornament would be manufactured so as to allow the clasp to swing open and close with a snug locking fit. This is created by having one side of the clasp with a tightly gripping latch to lock it in place and the other side the ability to swing open and close using a hinge or equivalent element.
- the clasp can have a wavy or twirled look, be made with a hook, loop or even have gemstones added onto it for sparkle. It can also be made from most metals or plastics i.e. gold, silver, steel, brass, etc. and can be made longer to hold more than one charm at a time.
- the decorative ornament gives the shoe or article a whole new look and style without having to permanently affix a charm onto the article's slit pocket opening itself or having to connect each single charm, one by one, onto separate holders.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the shoe ornament in place, the ornament maintaining decorative charms over the shoe.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the shoe ornament and a decorative charm.
- FIG. 3 is an elevation view of the shoe ornament in the closed position, with its extension member in the retracted position.
- FIG. 4 is an elevation view of the shoe ornament in the closed position, with its extension member in the extended position.
- FIG. 5 is an elevation view of the shoe ornament in the open position, with its extension member in the extended position.
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the shoe ornament with a decorative harm in place and further showing the manner in which two charms can be utilized on the ornament.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the shoe ornament with a decorative charm in place.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the shoe ornament with a decorative charm in place and further showing the manner in which two charms can be utilized on the ornament.
- Shoe 1 with upper surface 2 , is similar in design to what has come to be known as a “penny loafer.” In keeping with this type of design, top slit pocket opening 4 is located through upper surface 2 . However, shoe 1 is made decorative by the addition of shoe ornament 10 , specifically configured for this type of shoe.
- Shoe ornament 10 comprises thin, disc shaped plate member 12 having top surface 14 and bottom surface 16 .
- Clasp base 18 with upstanding end connector section 20 , is soldered or otherwise permanently secured to top surface 14 of plate member 12 .
- Clasp crosspiece 22 is rotatably mounted to clasp base 18 by pin 24 .
- a first or “ornament closed” position see FIG. 3
- crosspiece 22 is maintained adjacent to end connector section 20 of clasp base 18 , such that the crosspiece is substantially parallel to the clasp base.
- connector element 26 is lifted off end connector section 20 and crosspiece 22 is rotated back, away from clasp base 18 .
- Extension member 30 having end section 36 , is slideably mounted beneath crosspiece 22 and is held in place by tabs extending down from the crosspiece.
- Tab 32 is shown in FIGS. 3-5 and, it can be appreciated that another tab, not shown, extends down from the opposite side of cross-piece 22 . In the first, or “ornament closed” position, end section 36 snaps over and rests against end connector section 20 of clasp base 18 , see FIG. 3 .
- Pull tab 38 conveniently allows extension member 30 to be slid out, to the edge of plate member 12 .
- Stopper arms 40 and 42 extending out from extension member 30 , contact tab 32 and the opposite side tab on crosspiece 22 to prevent extension member 30 from being separated from the crosspiece.
- end section 36 snaps over and rests against upstanding connector element 26 on plate member 12 , to assist in maintaining extension member substantially parallel to the clasp base, see FIG. 4 .
- plate member 12 is inserted into slit pocket opening 4 of shoe 1 .
- Crosspiece 22 is separated from clasp base 18 and placed in the “ornament open” position.
- one or more charms 50 can be positioned over shoe 1 .
- Charm 50 has decorative section 52 and ring section 54 .
- One or more of the ring sections 54 of charms 50 are placed around crosspiece 22 and, if extension member 30 is slid outward, over the extension member as well.
- Crosspiece 22 is then rotated back to the “ornament closed” positions, in which end section 36 snaps over and rests against end connector section 20 in the non-extended “ornament closed” position, and end section 36 snaps over and rests against connector section 26 in the extended “ornament closed” position, to carry charm or charms 50 on the crosspiece and to extend the charms over upper surface 2 of shoe 1 .
- the type and number of charms 50 can easily be changed by rotating crosspiece 22 away from clasp base 18 , removing the charms on the crosspiece and replacing them with different charms with ring sections. This allows users an infinite variety of decorative options for their footwear or other accessories which have a slit pocket opening.
- plate member 12 is simply removed from slit pocket opening 4 .
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- There are a vast array of charms, jewelry, and different ornaments which are designed to attach to shoes in order to enhance the decorative nature of footwear. However, these prior shoe ornaments commonly require that the charm or like ornament be attached to cumbersome holders or they are riot securely fastened to the footwear. Many such decorative articles are bulky and protrude into or obtrusively outward from the shoe. None of these prior ornaments are designed for use with shoes having slit pocket openings.
- The decorative ornament of the present invention is particularly configured to be used with footwear having topside slit openings. This type of footwear has its genesis from the “penny loafer”, a type of slip-on shoe having a diamond-shaped slit pocket opening on its upper surface, Once worn mostly by men, this style of shoe is now also commonly worn by women who want to make a classic, yet casual fashion statement.
- The shoe ornament comprises a thin, disc shaped plate member which fits into the top slit pocket opening of the shoe or an accessory with a similar opening. An extendable clasp is secured to the plate member. One or more decorative charms, each having a ring shaped section, are positioned around the crosspiece and extension member of the clasp. The decorative section of the charm hangs down from the clasp and extends over the upper surface of the shoe or accessory.
- The shoe ornament is innovative in its use and function in that it allows easy interchangeability for multitudes of different charms and pendants on all shoes or articles i.e. high heels, belts, wallets, etc. having a small loafer styled slit pocket opening, without the need for any glue, bolts, screws, sewing or cumbersome attachments.
- When the disc shaped plate member is combined with its clasp member, it becomes a usable, functional, universal charm and pendant holder, allowing for smooth insertion into any shoe or article that has a slit pocket opening. The wearer can then personally choose whatever charm, pendant or gem she decides to hang from the shoe or accessory. The invention offers the wearer an interchangeable new look with no limitations on any standard sized charm or pendant.
- Other types of snaps, pins and adhesives are messy, bulky, do not fit flush/snug to the host or they can mark up, indent, crinkle and/or damage the shoe or article. However, the invention resolves this by fitting flush and snug inside the slit pocket opening, while permitting clean and efficient insertion and removal without leaving any marks or damage.
- The clasp side of the decorative ornament would be manufactured so as to allow the clasp to swing open and close with a snug locking fit. This is created by having one side of the clasp with a tightly gripping latch to lock it in place and the other side the ability to swing open and close using a hinge or equivalent element.
- Although a straight clasp is the option used for the description herein, the clasp can have a wavy or twirled look, be made with a hook, loop or even have gemstones added onto it for sparkle. It can also be made from most metals or plastics i.e. gold, silver, steel, brass, etc. and can be made longer to hold more than one charm at a time.
- The decorative ornament gives the shoe or article a whole new look and style without having to permanently affix a charm onto the article's slit pocket opening itself or having to connect each single charm, one by one, onto separate holders.
- The novel features which are considered as characteristic of the invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention, itself, however, both as to its design, construction and use, together with additional features and advantages thereof, are best understood upon review of the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the shoe ornament in place, the ornament maintaining decorative charms over the shoe. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the shoe ornament and a decorative charm. -
FIG. 3 is an elevation view of the shoe ornament in the closed position, with its extension member in the retracted position. -
FIG. 4 is an elevation view of the shoe ornament in the closed position, with its extension member in the extended position. -
FIG. 5 is an elevation view of the shoe ornament in the open position, with its extension member in the extended position. -
FIG. 6 is a top view of the shoe ornament with a decorative harm in place and further showing the manner in which two charms can be utilized on the ornament. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the shoe ornament with a decorative charm in place. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the shoe ornament with a decorative charm in place and further showing the manner in which two charms can be utilized on the ornament. -
Shoe 1, withupper surface 2, is similar in design to what has come to be known as a “penny loafer.” In keeping with this type of design, topslit pocket opening 4 is located throughupper surface 2. However,shoe 1 is made decorative by the addition ofshoe ornament 10, specifically configured for this type of shoe. -
Shoe ornament 10 comprises thin, discshaped plate member 12 havingtop surface 14 andbottom surface 16.Clasp base 18, with upstandingend connector section 20, is soldered or otherwise permanently secured totop surface 14 ofplate member 12.Clasp crosspiece 22 is rotatably mounted toclasp base 18 bypin 24. In a first or “ornament closed” position, seeFIG. 3 ,crosspiece 22 is maintained adjacent toend connector section 20 ofclasp base 18, such that the crosspiece is substantially parallel to the clasp base. In a second or “ornament open” position, seeFIG. 5 ,connector element 26 is lifted offend connector section 20 andcrosspiece 22 is rotated back, away fromclasp base 18. -
Extension member 30, havingend section 36, is slideably mounted beneathcrosspiece 22 and is held in place by tabs extending down from the crosspiece.Tab 32 is shown inFIGS. 3-5 and, it can be appreciated that another tab, not shown, extends down from the opposite side ofcross-piece 22. In the first, or “ornament closed” position,end section 36 snaps over and rests againstend connector section 20 ofclasp base 18, seeFIG. 3 . - Pull
tab 38 conveniently allowsextension member 30 to be slid out, to the edge ofplate member 12. Stopperarms extension member 30,contact tab 32 and the opposite side tab oncrosspiece 22 to preventextension member 30 from being separated from the crosspiece. In this extended “ornament closed” position,end section 36 snaps over and rests againstupstanding connector element 26 onplate member 12, to assist in maintaining extension member substantially parallel to the clasp base, seeFIG. 4 . - In use,
plate member 12 is inserted into slit pocket opening 4 ofshoe 1.Crosspiece 22 is separated fromclasp base 18 and placed in the “ornament open” position. In this position, one ormore charms 50 can be positioned overshoe 1.Charm 50 hasdecorative section 52 andring section 54. One or more of thering sections 54 ofcharms 50 are placed aroundcrosspiece 22 and, ifextension member 30 is slid outward, over the extension member as well.Crosspiece 22 is then rotated back to the “ornament closed” positions, in whichend section 36 snaps over and rests againstend connector section 20 in the non-extended “ornament closed” position, andend section 36 snaps over and rests againstconnector section 26 in the extended “ornament closed” position, to carry charm orcharms 50 on the crosspiece and to extend the charms overupper surface 2 ofshoe 1. - The type and number of
charms 50 can easily be changed by rotatingcrosspiece 22 away fromclasp base 18, removing the charms on the crosspiece and replacing them with different charms with ring sections. This allows users an infinite variety of decorative options for their footwear or other accessories which have a slit pocket opening. - When the user no longer desires to utilize the decorative shoe ornament,
plate member 12 is simply removed from slit pocket opening 4. - Certain novel features and components of this invention are disclosed in detail in order to make the invention clear in at least one form thereof. However, it is to be clearly understood that the invention as disclosed is not necessarily limited to the exact form and details as disclosed, since it is apparent that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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